Tag: Sexuality Education

12, 19 & 26 April 2022: Birds & Bees, A Workshop for Parents

Most parents believe that it is important to talk to their children about sex, but many are unsure how to do it. Or, when to start having these conversations and about what. Where do children get answers to the questions they can’t ask their parents? The internet is one source, and young people th...

[Postponed] Birds & Bees, A Workshop For Parents

Most parents believe that it is important to talk to their children about sex, but many are unsure how to do it. Or, when to start having these conversations and about what. Where do children get answers to the questions they can’t ask their parents? The internet is one source, and young people ...

24 Feb, 3 & 10 Mar 2022: Birds & Bees, A Workshop For Parents

Most parents believe that it is important to talk to their children about sex, but many are unsure how to do it. Or, when to start having these conversations and about what. Where do children get answers to the questions they can’t ask their parents? The internet is one source, and young people ...

9, 16, 23 November 2021: Birds & Bees, A Workshop for Parents

Most parents believe that it is important to talk to their children about sex, but many are unsure how to do it. Or, when to start having these conversations and about what. Where do children get answers to the questions they can’t ask their parents? The internet is one source, and young people th...

Want to fight online misogyny? Look to the bystanders

This op-ed was originally published in Today on September 27 2021.  Are our offhand likes and shares on social media as innocuous as we might think? Perhaps not, if we are bystanders to online misogyny and violence. A bystander is someone who witnesses an act of abuse, including violence aga...

7, 14, 21 Oct 2021: Birds & Bees, A Workshop for Parents

Most parents believe that it is important to talk to their children about sex, but many are unsure how to do it. Or, when to start having these conversations and about what. Where do children get answers to the questions they can’t ask their parents? The internet is one source, and young people th...

Don’t let pornography become your child’s default sex educator

This op-ed was originally published in The Straits Times on September 3 2021. Some of us treat sex and sexuality as shameful and taboo. Others are extremely comfortable talking about their sexuality. How do we come to have these beliefs and attitudes? What determines our relative openness and com...